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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1736443" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>What [USER=28532]@BFE[/USER] said. I've sold commercial bulls to neighbors because they like the registered bulls I buy & my cattle. All they really want is a "black" bull with a good disposition for a reasonable price. I don't band until appx 3 months, and they can pick which bull calf they want, spend time with the sire & dam. Calf will be weaned, fully vaccinated with a magnet and they pick him up when he's almost a yearling. I don't do a BSE or guarantee a thing and I sell him just slightly over market value for steers. </p><p></p><p>That said, I prefer not to keep a bull calf intact and sell one as a breeder. It's not a huge amount of extra effort but I do have to pull him early to keep him away from the heifers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1736443, member: 24027"] What [USER=28532]@BFE[/USER] said. I've sold commercial bulls to neighbors because they like the registered bulls I buy & my cattle. All they really want is a "black" bull with a good disposition for a reasonable price. I don't band until appx 3 months, and they can pick which bull calf they want, spend time with the sire & dam. Calf will be weaned, fully vaccinated with a magnet and they pick him up when he's almost a yearling. I don't do a BSE or guarantee a thing and I sell him just slightly over market value for steers. That said, I prefer not to keep a bull calf intact and sell one as a breeder. It's not a huge amount of extra effort but I do have to pull him early to keep him away from the heifers. [/QUOTE]
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